The Forsyth County Sheriff's office has asked Homeland Security to step-in to help track down the people who tried to sell babies to the woman. They can be charged with human trafficking.

Forsyth County Sheriff Duane Piper said the ad attracted those who had a different proposition.

"People that contacted them wanted money for their babies," said Piper.

"It doesn't surprise us because we have many adults and parents who are selling their children every day," said Angela Sanders, Program Director for Georgia Cares which works with child victims of sexual exploitation, but knows that some underground sex trafficking business also involves babies.

"It's all in what the buyer wants, and as long as they have the money, they can usually get it," said Sanders.